CARABELA-COPD: A Novel Approach for the Transformation and Improvement of the Healthcare Process in COPD Management in Spain

Q4 Medicine
Javier de Miguel-Diez , Jesús Diez Manglano , Inmaculada Mediavilla , Luciano Escudero , the CARABELA-COPD Committee
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Abstract

Introduction

Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a serious global health problem that is ranked third among the leading causes of death worldwide. However, underdiagnosis remains common, especially in Spain. The CARABELA-COPD initiative aims to address these issues by optimizing processes across the diverse healthcare settings in Spain.

Material and methods

CARABELA-COPD employs lean methodology and fosters partnership between scientific societies, industry, clinicians, and managers to improve COPD care. The methodology consists of 4 phases: Phase 1 involved experts analyzing COPD care models and unmet needs; Phase 2, validation and priorization of improvement areas in 7 pilot hospitals, selecting healthcare quality indicators (QIs) in a national meeting; Phase 3, cocreation and refinement of results from a regional perspective; and Phase 4 is ongoing, disseminating the results and implementing them locally.

Results

Initial phases of the initiative have defined a generic patient journey for COPD management from a multidisciplinary approach, identified 7 improvement areas for optimal COPD care, developed 4 care models tailored to different settings, and established QIs that have been validated in national and regional meetings.

Discussion

CARABELA-COPD is a novel practical approach to COPD management in Spain that acts as catalyst for a system transformation to boost overall system efficiency and enhance patient outcomes. It provides a clear framework for improvement, emphasizing interdisciplinary collaboration and communication. The ongoing implementation phase will require flexibility and constant evaluation to further enhance COPD care, ultimately improving patient quality of life and healthcare effectiveness.

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CARABELA-COPD:西班牙COPD管理中医疗保健过程的转变和改进的新方法。
慢性阻塞性肺疾病(COPD)是一个严重的全球健康问题,在全球主要死亡原因中排名第三。然而,诊断不足仍然很普遍,尤其是在西班牙。CARABELA-COPD计划旨在通过优化西班牙不同医疗机构的流程来解决这些问题。材料和方法:CARABELA-COPD采用精益方法,促进科学学会、行业、临床医生和管理者之间的合作,以改善COPD护理。该方法包括4个阶段:第一阶段由专家分析COPD护理模式和未满足的需求;第二阶段,在7家试点医院进行改进领域的验证和优先排序,在全国会议上选择卫生保健质量指标;第三阶段,从区域角度共同创造和完善成果;第四阶段正在进行中,传播结果并在当地实施。结果:该倡议的初始阶段已经从多学科方法定义了COPD管理的一般患者旅程,确定了最佳COPD护理的7个改进领域,开发了针对不同环境的4种护理模式,并建立了已在国家和地区会议上得到验证的质量指标。讨论:CARABELA-COPD是西班牙COPD管理的一种新颖实用的方法,可作为系统转型的催化剂,提高整体系统效率并改善患者预后。它提供了一个明确的改进框架,强调跨学科的合作和沟通。正在进行的实施阶段将需要灵活性和持续的评估,以进一步加强COPD护理,最终改善患者的生活质量和医疗保健效果。
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Open Respiratory Archives
Open Respiratory Archives Medicine-Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine
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